widdershins

[wid-er-shinz] /ˈwɪd ərˌʃɪnz/
adverb, Chiefly Scot.
British Dictionary definitions for widdershins

widdershins

/ˈwɪdəˌʃɪnz; Scottish ˈwɪdər-/
adverb
1.
(mainly Scot) a variant spelling of withershins

withershins

/ˈwɪðəˌʃɪnz; Scottish ˈwɪðər-/
adverb (mainly Scot)
1.
in the direction contrary to the apparent course of the sun; anticlockwise
2.
in a direction contrary to the usual; in the wrong direction Compare deasil
Word Origin
C16: from Middle Low German weddersinnes, from Middle High German, literally: opposite course, from wider against + sinnes, genitive of sin course
Word Origin and History for widdershins
adv.

1510s, chiefly Scottish, originally "contrary to the course of the sun or a clock" (movement in this direction considered unlucky), probably from Middle Low German weddersinnes, literally "against the way" (i.e. "in the opposite direction"), from widersinnen "to go against," from wider "against" (see with) + sinnen "to travel, go," from Old High German sinnen, related to sind "journey" (see send).